The majority of the issues I have with WoW on Linux are because of the battle.net launcher. If they added the game to Steam, I’m sure I wouldn’t have any issues.
The majority of the issues I have with WoW on Linux are because of the battle.net launcher. If they added the game to Steam, I’m sure I wouldn’t have any issues.
I’m not able to help fix the issue, but I have experienced the same issue with 16:9 on my ultrawide with game scope.
I guess I usually skipped the race part, because I don’t remember that nearly as much as the guy walking up to turn on the lights.
No doubt it will come to both consoles. I just wonder what upgrades there will be on the new console.
I left for Linux because Windows bad, stayed on Linux because Linux good.
Are there any other major publications not part of that group now? Seems like a blatant monopoly.
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Alaska is hard because there are so many cities/towns that aren’t a available with a road. Plenty of communities served by boat/plane only.
The beta starts soon but this game doesn’t give me much hope. It’s a cool idea to combine all of the heroes, but it’s being made by NetEase. The combat also didn’t feel very impactful and the environments felt a bit bare.
Marvel copy of an existing game developed by NetEase? Nope
It’s like when Apple says iPhone n is the fastest iPhone ever created at their announcement event. I would certainly hope so.
I don’t particularly care for Epic, but this is some gatekeeping bullshit from Apple.
Sure, more room is nice, but the map could have been 1/3rd the size and still have a good sense of speed with it. A better option would have been to put in some fun mini games with the broom, but that would have been required then to make flying the broom more engaging.
I think the biggest issue for me was how large the map was. They did the castle and hogsmede very well, but then threw in a bunch of filler content in the other towns. If they had stuck to the more core areas only, the game wouldn’t have gotten so stale later on.
I finished up Guardians of the Galaxy this past weekend, which I enjoyed. Nothing world shattering but a solid title. I’m on a sports game kick right now, so I decided to start a franchise in Madden 23. I would have gone with 24, but it doesn’t seem to work on Linux.
I think that calling them next gen was okay up to the point that they became readily available.
The series is still great, but decisions by the company recently have really been bad.
I feel like they could have avoided this problem by not requiring a remake of a 25 year old game not require an always online connection.
World of Warcraft. Starting out in an MMO for the first time is magical. No worries about the endgame, just the desire to explore and learn.
It works, it’s just flakey to get battle.net started sometimes.
Add-ons can be managed by either wowup or the curseforge client. I prefer the former since it can install from other sources too.
Weakauras can be updated with both the weakauras companion and wago companion app.
Warcraft logs and raider.io also have Linux clients that can be used.